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1 | unreliable/ˌʌn.rɪˈlɑɪ.ə.bəl/ | نامطمئن غیر قابل اعتماد | صفت |
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2 | dishonest/dɪsˈɑn.əst/ | ناصادق فریبکار | صفت |
You know how stubborn you are about not doing business with dishonest people. Butchers have palmed off upon their customers imported fresh meat as homegrown, and secured a dishonest profit by charging for it the prices of the latter, which are considerably in excess of those of the imported product. |
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3 | honest/ˈɑn.ɪst/ | صادق راستگو، صادقانه | صفت |
His honest answer silenced her. He deserved an honest answer about her response. |
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4 | mean/miːn/ | بدجنس پستفطرت | صفت |
I didn't mean to scare you. "What does that mean?" asked the Princess. |
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5 | show/ʃoʊ/ | نشان دادن نمایش دادن | فعل |
I'll show you where you can sleep. Almost three-quarters of all defense spending occurs within NATO countries, meaning the alliance is largely the only military show in town. |
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6 | insensitive/ɪnˈsɛnsətɪv/ | بیعاطفه بیملاحظه | صفت |
I don't mean to be insensitive, but I was so busy today that I didn't eat lunch. Don't be so insensitive, David. |
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7 | lazy/ˈleɪ.zi/ | آهسته رخوتانگیز | صفت |
He says they're too lazy to work. It was a lazy day, more like the beginning of summer than the end. |
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8 | pleasant/ˈplez.ənt/ | خوشایند دلپذیر، مطلوب، خوشمشرب | صفت |
It is very pleasant to live here in our beautiful world. Pleasant as it was, they had to go back. |
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9 | flexible/ˈflɛksəbəl/ | انعطافپذیر | صفت |
His nature was flexible without being faultily weak. She went up to him and with a swift, flexible, youthful movement dropped on her knees. |
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10 | sensitive/ˈsɛnsətɪv/ | حساس | صفت |
Well; sometimes girls are more sensitive about things. I didn't realize you were so sensitive about it. |
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11 | optimistic/ˌɑp.təˈmɪs.tɪk/ | خوشبینانه خوشبین | صفت |
I think that's an optimistic count of the number of participants. Jorge was optimistic and always saw the best in every situation. |
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12 | narrow-minded/ˈnɛroʊ-ˈmaɪndəd/ | کوتهفکر کوتاهنظر | صفت |
People who are narrow-minded in their approach to life can make extremely difficult partners. The rationalistic movement, headed by Magnus Stephenson, a patriotic, narrow-minded lawyer, did little good as far as church reform went, but was accompanied by a more successful effort to educate the people. |
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13 | hard-working/ˌhɑrdˈwɜːr.kɪŋ/ | کوشا سختکوش | صفت |
The Chinese were hard-working and had the usual fortune attending those who work hard. He proved a hard-working progressive president, who did much for the development of communications and the opening up of the interior of the country. |
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14 | stupid/ˈstuː.pɪd/ | احمق ابله، نادان | صفت |
I did a stupid thing last night. It was a stupid question, of course. |
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15 | sympathetic/ˌsɪmpəˈθɛtɪk/ | موافق همدرد | صفت |
I'm afraid I wasn't very sympathetic, though. She leaned against his chest for a moment, comforted by his sympathetic embrace. |
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16 | unfriendly/ʌnˈfren.dli/ | غیر دوستانه نامهربان | صفت |
Her unfriendly gaze shifted to Katie. 39) may be due to the historian's unfriendly attitude to the book. |
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17 | broad-minded/brɔd-ˈmaɪndəd/ | روشنفکر آزادمنش، روشنفکرانه، بامدارا | صفت |
broad-minded man, he made the whole parish his care, visiting the sick whether worshippers of his church or not. broad-minded and upright, and was characterized as the " Tiro Nacional " was formed, with the avowed Nacional. |
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18 | shy/ʃaɪ/ | خجالتی کمرو | صفت |
You weren't so shy the other night. This was no time to get shy on him. |
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19 | self-confident/ˌself ˈkɑn.fəd.ənt/ | با اعتماد به نفس | صفت |
When you are self-confident, you will look and feel like a million dollars. This is essential because it helps you develop into a well-adjusted, self-confident adult. |
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20 | impression/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ | نظر تصور، برداشت | اسم |
Her last impression of Darcie was a smiling face. Warmth crawled up her neck at the thought of the impression she must have given Alex. |
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21 | pessimistic/ˌpes.əˈmɪs.tɪk/ | بدبین بدبینانه | صفت |
At the time in history when our future has never looked brighter, it is baffling that some people are more pessimistic than ever. Schopenhauer emphasizes the pessimistic side of Hegel's thought. |
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22 | reliable/rəˈlɑɪ.ə.bəl/ | قابل اطمینان موثق، قابل اعتماد | صفت |
It appears to be a very reliable used car. The most reliable determinations were made by G. |
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23 | punctual/ˈpʌŋkʧuəl/ | وقتشناس سروقت | صفت |
He was as punctual as midnight. Applying this " synechological view " to the supposed inclusion of soul in soul, he deduced the conclusion that, as here the nature of one's soul is to unite one's little body, so hereafter its essence will be to unite a greater body, while God's spirit unites the whole world by His omnipresence; and he pertinently asked, in opposition to the " punctual " view, whether God's soul is centred in a point. |
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24 | common sense/ˈkɑmən sɛns/ | عقل سلیم شعور | اسم |
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25 | unkind/ʌnˈkɑɪnd/ | نامهربان بیعاطفه | صفت |
Monica was a sweetheart who never said an unkind word about a soul. It was most unkind of you to cruelly diagnose him otherwise and accuse him of being a thief. |
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26 | inflexible/ɪnˈflɛksəbəl/ | انعطاف ناپذیر خمش ناپذیر | صفت |
Richelieu's foreign policy:was as inflexible as his home policy. The Inflexible weighed soon after 8 A.M. |
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27 | friendly/ˈfren.dli/ | دوستانه مهربان، صمیمی | صفت |
"No problem," he answered in a friendly voice. You weren't exactly friendly. |
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28 | tense/tens/ | پرتنش نگران، مضطرب | صفت |
Jackson felt her body tense as her face set in anger. She broke the tense silence. |
taut stretched tight tight rigid stretched |
29 | come across/kʌm əˈkrɔs/ | اتفاقی ملاقات کردن اتفاقی پیدا کردن، اتفاقی مواجه شدن | فعل |
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find by chance meet by chance meet up with run into run across |
30 | sense of humor/sɛns ʌv ˈhjumər/ | (حس) شوخطبعی | اسم |
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31 | generous/ˈdʒen.ə.rəs/ | بخشنده دست و دل باز | صفت |
You've been far too generous already. He's so generous; there's nothing he wouldn't do for us. |
liberal lavish magnanimous munificent giving |
32 | easygoing/ˌIː.ziːˈgoʊ.ɪŋ/ | بیخیال | صفت |
It's all the Club and his easygoing nature. Linda was too easygoing to be affected by much of anything, and the men seemed more surprised than anything else. |
relaxed even-tempered equable placid mellow |
33 | kind/kɑɪnd/ | مهربان بامحبت | صفت |
The years had not been kind to him. What kind of a job do you have now? |
sort type variety style form |
34 | clever/ˈklev.ər/ | باهوش | صفت |
As a child he was clever and delicate. He was a clever writer and historian. |
intelligent bright smart brilliant talented gifted |
35 | unpleasant/ʌnˈplez.ənt/ | ناخوشایند نامطبوع | صفت |
Let's not think of unpleasant things right now. I can make it unpleasant for you. |
disagreeable irksome troublesome annoying irritating |
36 | idiot/ˈɪd.iː.ət/ | آدم احمق آدم ابله | اسم |
Xander shifted between her and Jonny, not trusting the idiot Black God. "He's rambling like an idiot," I whispered. |
fool ass halfwit nincompoop dunce |
37 | ambitious/æmˈbɪʃ.əs/ | بلندپرواز جاهطلب، بلندپروازانه | صفت |
She was ambitious, driven by her need for power. I make sure ambitious people like you don't mess up this world. |
aspiring determined forceful pushy enterprising |